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  2. Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches are battle trenches in West Virginia that were originally dug between 1861 and 1862 to be later used in 1863 for the civil war. [2] These trenches lined with chestnut logs by the Confederate artillery during the American Civil War to defend the approaches to Romney on the Northwestern Turnpike and the ...

  3. Taggart Hall - Wikipedia

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    Taggart Hall is a late 18th-century residence that houses the Fort Mill Ridge Foundation and its Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches museum. It is at 91 South High Street, Romney, West Virginia . Next to Taggart Hall on Gravel Lane is Romney's oldest structure, the Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House (c. 1760).

  4. Fort Mill Ridge Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Mill Ridge Wildlife Management Area is located on 217 acres (0.88 km 2) [2] two miles (3 km) southwest of Romney in Hampshire County, West Virginia. Fort Mill Ridge WMA is owned by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. The Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches are located at the top of the Fort Mill Ridge access road.

  5. Category:American Civil War forts - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Fort McHenry; Fort McIntosh, Texas; Fort Mifflin; Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches; Fort Miller (Massachusetts) ...

  6. Romney, West Virginia, in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, an advance guard of Confederates was defeated by about 2,000 Federals under Colonel Dunning at Blue's Gap. On January 10, Federal troops under Frederick W. Lander evacuated Romney and Confederate cavalry under the command of Captains George F. Sheetz and E. H. Shans occupied the town; Brig. Gen. William W. Loring was placed in command and "Stonewall" Jackson returned to Winchester.

  7. Fort D. A. Russell (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Fort D. A. Russell is the name of an American military installation near Marfa, Texas, that was active from 1911 to 1946. It is named for David Allen Russell , a Civil War general killed at the Battle of Opequon , September 19, 1864.

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  9. Castner Range National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Castner Range National Monument is a national monument in El Paso County, Texas, that covers 6,672 acres (27 km 2) of the Franklin Mountains.It was established by President Joe Biden on March 21, 2023.